Recycling is the reuse of materials that would otherwise be considered waste. Recycled materials can be derived from pre-consumer waste (materials used in manufacturing) or post-consumer waste (materials discarded by the consumer).
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magazine articles: Recycling - a way of life: a few kilometres outside Maputo, Mozambique, is a strange and beautiful house. “Who lives there?” people always wonder. “Must be somebody interesting”. Read more
Record, recharge, reuse, recycle, recover: The “green” movement puts a lot of emphasis on the importance of individual consumer choices to change our society and make it more environmentally friendly. Read more
word game: Place the different recyclable items in the different recycling bins. Play game
poem: When Greenville Turned Brown
A small town called Greenville was a nice place to live,
With forests and ponds, it had lots to give.
The people were happy in this little town,
Until something happened and Greenville turned brown.
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cartoon: "Quiet! You're talking rubbish again!" See cartoon
"You'll pick it up as you go along!" See cartoon
trivia: Number: 5,289: the number of nappies (diapers) that the average two-year-old Canadian baby has used. (Source: The Diaper Club pamphlet, Trademark of Knowaste Technologies) See more Recycling trivia
poll: Is there enough recycling done where you live? See poll results
links
United Nations World Environment Day
Wikipedia: recycling
Glossary of recycling
10 things you can do to help the planet
Waste Watch: recycle zone
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